Do you feel like you just might need to lose a few pounds? That’s ok! Many of us feel like we’re not as fit as we once were, and we want to help you do something about it! But what’s the best way to get started? Sometimes it feels as if it’s tougher to lose the extra flab in your fifty’s than it did a decade ago (is it my metabolism?). Use these 7 proven strategies for getting back into shape and helping you lean down.

Just Tell Me What Foods I Need to Eat!

There’s so much information out there for what you should eat, what you shouldn’t, why gluten is bad, and why we need to cut our sugar consumption. Do you ever wish that someone would just tell you which foods to add into your diet to promote better health? Well now you can! Learn what foods you should eat, why you should eat them, and how they’ll help support long term health and longevity.

I Swear I Used to Touch My Toes, What Happened!?

Does it take you a while to get started in the morning, or do you find that you’re not quite as flexible as you were a few years ago? Well to get started on increasing your flexibility, take the easy self assessments to figure out which body parts need the most help. We think you’ll love these because they’re simple and can be done at home. You can gain more flexibility with as little as 5 minutes of practice per day!

Take a Deep Dive Into Nutrition

Have you ever wanted to go a a little bit deeper on the nutritional side? Are you someone who likes to understand exactly what’s in the food you’re eating? But fruit and vegetables doesn’t have nutrition facts! Well guess what, now they do. Use this tool and it will tell you exactly what’s in the food you eat. We love it because it will even give you recommendations on which foods to eat based on your diet and lifestyle.

Brain Fog? That Can’t Actually Be Real, Right?

Have you ever parked the car, gone shopping, and then couldn’t remember at all where it was parked? How about forgetting where you put your keys, or taking out the trash on trash day. Our brains and our diets are intimately connected, find out what may be causing the cloudiness and lack of mental alertness so you can address it head-on.

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